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"content": "nostr:npub1hzhhy0c9m0pc2tq40x7x5ek5e53mk2q3dhyh4rcjdkegza9c6dnqng3ezg Where can I see such an “annotated” blocklist. It would be refreshing to see. I’m just familiar with the Twitter variant that blocked anyone for any reason, no questions asked. If someone using the list blocked you, it rippled far and wide. The false positives shut off thousands of accounts from one another. None were Nazis or toxic, except to the person adding them to their blocks. I’d like to see how the fedi variant is ideally supposed to work, if different.",
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